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PARTNERS
THURSDAY 5TH MAY 2011
NEWS
MyATM chief exec
shirt-fronts chairman
KEVIN NAUGHTON
PORT Adelaide Football Club’s major sponsor MyATM has used its left hand to try
to clear up what its right hand said about the future of its five-year deal with the
club.
It’s the third time this year the company has changed its position in various
public statements.
Indaily reported yesterday that MyATM chairman Kym Weir had concerns about
the value to his company of the sponsorhip and that the deal may not extend
beyond this year. Read more
PORT SPONSORSHIP DOUBTS
Ferguson backs nuclear
RESOURCES Minister Martin Ferguson has defended the nuclear
industry following the recent crisis at Fukushima, asserting the
controversial technology is not dead yet.
Read Katharine Murphy’s story in The Age.
POW cash justice
AROUND 900 surviving Australian prisoners of
war are to get a $500 boost in their fortnightly
benefits in next week’s federal budget.
The so-called prisoner of war recognition
supplement, due to start in September, won’t
affect pensions or any other benefits received by
surviving World War II and Korean War POWs.
The cash payment, costing... Read more
Tiny surplus tipped
COLIN BRINSDEN : AAP
NEXT week’s budget bottom line will be
more than $19 billion worse than forecast
in November, meaning much larger deficits
this financial year and next, an independent
forecaster says.
But the government will still scrape home with
a tiny surplus in 2012/13 of $710 million, Deloitte
Access Economics says in its... Read more
Female lawyer exodus
THE Law Council of Australia is to investigate why so many women
are leaving the profession within 10 years of graduating and why so
few are choosing to become barristers.
Read Verity Edward’s report in The Australian.
Weekend binge arrests
PEOPLE who end their Friday and Saturday nights in a police
holding cell charged with assault are likely to have consumed 22
drinks before their arrest, new research shows. Read the story by
Saffron Howden and Nick Ralston in the Sydney Morning Herald.
Einstein theory confirmed
HUGE objects in the universe distort space and time with the force
of their gravity, scientists say after a NASA probe confirmed two
key parts of Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. “Einstein
survives,” chuckled Francis Everitt... Read more
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Port Adelaide’s website showing MyATM as a major sponsor
Emaciated Allied
POWs in Java.
Photo: AWM
Chris Richardson
SPONSOR OF THE DAY
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